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A new Campus Safety Advisory Committee will share direct feedback to strengthen communication with students, faculty, and staff.

The Law School celebrated the library’s grand opening to the community on Dec. 5, 2025.

Peter Coleman studies cooperation and conflict resolution. He’s focused on building trust and bridges at Columbia. 

From Rhodes Scholars to NCAA champions, Columbians are excelling in their fields. Test your knowledge of the latest news stories across the University!

The Nigerian singer discussed how his artistry bridges Yoruba tradition, urban identity, and global Black expression.

A new Rules report shows how Columbia is working to balance the right of free speech and expression with the University’s academic mission.

Sebastian Mizera just joined the physics department as an assistant professor, researching quantum field theory.

Columbia professors contributed to new research that seeks to understand an anomaly that has puzzled particle physics for decades.

“I feel like I’m in an episode of The Bear every week,” said Imani Bragg (CC'27). 

Service and inclusion are emphasized over partisanship or politics.

In 1951, Columbia’s Charles Townes came up with the idea for the device that led to the laser. It earned him a Nobel Prize.

The Mauve satellite will study flares from stars and their impact on the habitability of nearby planets.

At a special commemoration, guests enjoyed a program of speakers, highlighted by a Q&A with Claire Shipman and Robert Kraft.

Here's a collection of photos from the two festive Uptown holiday events.

Current climate models overstate the rate of nitrogen fixation, a natural process that helps remove atmospheric carbon dioxide.